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Salmon fishing on Lake George is still a bit slow, but with the cooler weather things should really pick up. There are reports of salmon hitting on the surface in the early morning hours and
Salmon fishing on Lake George is still a bit slow, but with the cooler weather things should really pick up. There are reports of salmon hitting on the surface in the early morning hours and

Hammond, N.Y. – Normally by mid-November, the ice fishing crowd is gathering their gear for another season on the hard water. They may still be doing just that, but they’re likely looking at another late
Susquehanna, Chenango, Tioughnioga and Unadilla rivers: Walleye fishing has really picked up with the cooler weather. Walleye are hitting Shad Raps and pearl-colored plastic swim baits. Smallmouth bass fishing continues to be very good. Tube
Glen Spey, N.Y. – A big bear carried a big fine for a West Nyack man who shot the 617-pound bruin while illegally hunting over a bait pile last month. DEC Environmental Conservation Officer Lt.
Staff report Ray Brook, N.Y. – New York’s Adirondack range early bear season harvest may triple last year’s take, based on preliminary reports from successful hunters. DEC wildlife biologist Ed Reed said that, as of
By Steve PiattEditor Albany – An increase in Deer Management Permits this year virtually assures a higher deer harvest in the Southern Zone for the 2007-08 season. But DEC wildlife biologists say they’re expecting a
Staff report Albany – Bowhunters cried foul three years ago when a move to a Saturday opener for the regular Southern Zone deer season eliminated their final weekend of archery season – a prime time
Staff report Hancock, N.Y. – Didymo, the invasive, slimy algae that can damage aquatic life, is apparently making its way into New York’s world-famous trout waters. DEC officials confirmed that the algae has been found
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